Dr. Douglas Evans | Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Douglas Evans | Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Douglas Evans, Medical College of Wisconsin, United States

Dr. Douglas B. Evans is a distinguished leader in surgical oncology and currently serves as Chair of the Department of Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. His medical expertise focuses on pancreatic cancer and complex surgical oncology, where he has made significant contributions through his leadership and research. He is highly respected for his extensive work at prestigious institutions, including the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, where he previously held a tenured professorship. Dr. Evans’ commitment to advancing cancer research and improving patient care has earned him recognition nationally and internationally. He has served on multiple national advisory boards and contributed to various scientific committees. Dr. Evans’ work continues to impact the fields of surgery and oncology, enhancing the understanding and treatment of pancreatic cancer.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Douglas B. Evans, with his extensive background in surgical oncology and a distinguished career, is highly suited for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His leadership as Chair of the Department of Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin since 2009 demonstrates his commitment to advancing surgical practices and medical education. His impressive list of academic and clinical roles, including his tenure as a professor at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, highlights his sustained contributions to the field of cancer research, particularly in pancreatic and thyroid cancers.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Douglas B. Evans received his foundational education at Oliver Ames High School in North Easton, Massachusetts. He then attended Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree. His medical journey continued at Boston University School of Medicine, where he obtained his M.D. Following this, Dr. Evans pursued postgraduate training in surgery at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, where he completed both his internship and residency in general surgery. His specialization in surgical oncology was honed during his fellowship at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. This extensive academic background provided him with the expertise required to become a leading figure in the surgical treatment of pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers. His licensures include multiple states such as Texas and Wisconsin, and he is board-certified by the American Board of Surgery, with recertifications reflecting his continued commitment to excellence in surgical practice.

💼  Experience 

Dr. Douglas B. Evans has an extensive career in surgical oncology, marked by significant leadership roles. He began as an Instructor in Surgery at Dartmouth Medical School and progressed to Teaching Associate at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. At MD Anderson, Dr. Evans ascended from Assistant Professor to full Professor of Surgery, eventually securing the Hamill Foundation Distinguished Professorship in honor of Dr. Richard G. Martin, Sr. Since 2009, he has been the Chair of the Department of Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he also holds the Ausman Family Foundation Chair. Dr. Evans’ career highlights include serving as Surgeon-in-Chief at Froedtert Hospital and contributing to numerous advisory boards and national committees. His experience and influence in academic surgery, particularly in pancreatic cancer research and treatment, have established him as a key figure in the surgical oncology field.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Douglas B. Evans has received numerous awards and honors throughout his distinguished career in surgical oncology. Early recognition came with the Resident’s Publication Award in 1985, followed by the prestigious Thomas P. Almy Award in 1987. His dedication to teaching was acknowledged by multiple Outstanding Teacher Awards, notably in 1995 and 2003 at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. In 1999, he was awarded the American College of Surgeons Traveling Fellowship. More recently, Dr. Evans was honored with the Andrew L. Warshaw Master Educator Award in 2014 from the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, as well as the Wisconsin Way Award in Medicine in 2018. In 2021, he was appointed to the Douglas B. Evans Chair for Surgical Research, a testament to his contributions to both clinical practice and academic surgery. In 2023, he received the Benjamin E. Mays Medal from Bates College, their highest alumni honor.

🌍 Research Focus

Dr. Douglas B. Evans’ research primarily focuses on the surgical treatment of pancreatic cancer and complex gastrointestinal cancers. His work has significantly advanced the understanding of pancreatic tumor biology and the development of surgical techniques to improve patient outcomes. He is particularly interested in translational research that bridges basic science discoveries and clinical applications. Dr. Evans has contributed to groundbreaking studies on the molecular mechanisms driving pancreatic cancer, enhancing the accuracy of surgical interventions and postoperative care. His research has been pivotal in the development of multi-disciplinary treatment approaches that combine surgery with chemotherapy and radiation therapy for pancreatic and other gastrointestinal cancers. As a renowned leader in his field, Dr. Evans has published extensively in high-impact medical journals, and his research efforts continue to shape the landscape of surgical oncology and improve the prognosis for cancer patients worldwide.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • One hundred years after “carcinoid”: epidemiology of and prognostic factors for neuroendocrine tumors in 35,825 cases in the United States
    • Citation: 5547
  • Management of Thyroid Nodules Detected at US: Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference Statement
    • Citation: 1921
  • Medullary thyroid cancer: management guidelines of the American Thyroid Association
    • Citation: 1712
  • Cancer-associated stromal fibroblasts promote pancreatic tumor progression
    • Citation: 1310
  • Borderline resectable pancreatic cancer: definitions, management, and role of preoperative therapy
    • Citation: 1012

Dr. Yong Kyu Gam | Banking | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yong Kyu Gam | Banking | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yong Kyu Gam, University College Dublin, Ireland

Kevin (Yong Kyu) Gam is an Assistant Professor of Finance at University College Dublin’s Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School. With a robust academic background and extensive research in banking, financial regulation, and corporate finance, Kevin has earned tenure in 2023 and holds key leadership positions, including Programme Director for the MSc in Finance and MSc in Sustainable Finance. Previously, he held academic roles at the Institute of Financial Studies, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in China. His professional experience spans over a decade with Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service, where he served in various capacities, including senior management roles. His research on ESG, sustainability, and financial stability has gained wide recognition in top-tier journals, establishing him as a thought leader in finance.

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Kevin (Yong Kyu) Gam is an excellent candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His deep academic credentials, strong research portfolio, and active role in the academic community through teaching and conference participation demonstrate a high level of scholarly achievement. Moreover, his ability to bridge theory with practical financial regulation, especially in the evolving areas of ESG and financial technology, positions him as a researcher contributing significantly to the field of finance. He embodies the qualities of a top researcher, making him highly deserving of this recognition.

 🎓  Education

Kevin (Yong Kyu) Gam has a rich academic foundation. He earned his Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) in Finance from Washington University in St. Louis in 2017. Prior to this, he completed his Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on Finance from The University of Texas at Austin in 2014. His academic journey began in South Korea, where he graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Seoul National University in 2004. His diverse educational experience has equipped him with strong analytical, research, and leadership skills, paving the way for his successful academic and professional career in finance. His academic focus has spanned several international institutions, offering him a global perspective on financial systems, corporate governance, and banking.

 💼 Experience 

Kevin (Yong Kyu) Gam’s professional career balances academia and practical finance. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Finance at University College Dublin, where he also serves as the Programme Director for the MSc in Finance and Sustainable Finance. Prior to his academic role, Kevin worked at the Financial Supervisory Service in Seoul, Korea, from 2004 to 2017, holding senior management positions in departments like Bank Supervision and Credit Supervision. Additionally, Kevin was involved in international financial policy as part of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. His professional journey also includes roles as an Assistant/Associate Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in China. This rich combination of regulatory experience and academic research positions him as an influential figure in financial supervision, corporate governance, and financial intermediation.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Kevin (Yong Kyu) Gam has achieved numerous recognitions throughout his career. In 2023, he earned tenure at University College Dublin, reflecting his academic excellence and leadership in finance education. His appointment as Programme Director for two prestigious MSc programs underscores his contributions to curriculum development and student engagement. He has also been a recipient of several grants supporting his innovative research on ESG, sustainability, and corporate governance, which have been published in top-tier journals. Kevin has presented his research at high-profile international conferences, such as the Financial Management Association (FMA) and the Economics of Financial Technology Conference, gaining recognition for his contributions to banking and finance. His work as a referee for leading journals highlights his thought leadership and commitment to advancing financial scholarship.

🌍 Research Focus

Kevin (Yong Kyu) Gam’s research primarily focuses on financial regulation, banking, and ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) integration in corporate finance. His work examines the intersection of financial intermediation and sustainability, particularly how banks respond to regulatory changes and environmental pressures. Kevin’s research addresses pressing issues like the impact of climate transition on bank liquidity, corporate governance reform, and financial stability under ESG frameworks. He is particularly interested in the real-world application of financial regulation, examining the effects of legal and economic policies on banking operations and corporate decision-making. His scholarly contributions also extend to fintech and the role of financial technology in shaping future banking systems. With several published papers in top journals, Kevin’s research plays a crucial role in understanding modern finance’s evolving challenges, especially in sustainability and corporate governance.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • The effect of ex ante litigation risk on corporate fraud: Evidence from securities class action act in Korea
  • Decision-Making Delegation in Banks
  • The effect of ESG-motivated turnover on firm financial risk

    Citation: 1

  • Environmental reputation and bank liquidity: Evidence from climate transition

    Citation: 7 

  • US National Banks and Local Economic Fragility

    Citation: 2 

Ms. Havva Mehralitabar | Biophysics | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Havva Mehralitabar | Biophysics | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Havva Mehralitabar, Tarbiat modares university, Iran

Dr. Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah, born on December 2, 1985, is a distinguished biophysicist specializing in molecular dynamics simulations, peptide design, and nanotechnology. Currently a researcher at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Iran, she has made significant contributions to cancer research, bacterial and viral infections, and peptide-based therapeutic designs. With a strong academic foundation, Dr. Mehralitabar’s Ph.D. in Biophysics from Tarbiat Modares University centered on self-assembling peptide nanofibers, laying the groundwork for her innovative approaches in neural stem cell differentiation. Her work is marked by numerous high-impact publications and collaborations in computational biology and molecular simulations. As a researcher and educator, she has excelled in both wet lab and computational biology skills, mentoring students and contributing to interdisciplinary scientific advancements.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Women Researcher Award

Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award based on her impressive academic background, diverse research experience, and contributions to science. With a Ph.D. in Biophysics from Tarbiat Modares University and a focus on molecular dynamics, she has worked on pioneering projects in cancer, bacterial and viral infections, and nanotechnology. Her research skills, particularly in computational biology and molecular dynamics simulations, are extensive, covering critical areas like protein modeling, molecular docking, and bioactive peptide design.

🎓  Education 

Dr. Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah’s academic journey is marked by excellence and dedication to biophysics and molecular biology. She earned her Ph.D. in Biophysics (2013-2018) from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, where her thesis on self-assembling alkylated peptide nanofibers provided a unique perspective on neural differentiation. Before this, she completed her M.Sc. in Biophysics (2009-2012) at the Institute for Advanced Studies of Basic Sciences (IASBS), Zanjan, where she investigated the thermodynamic interactions between Doxorubicin and DNA. Dr. Mehralitabar also holds a B.Sc. in Plant Biology (2004-2008) from Alzahra University, Tehran. Her research focus spans molecular dynamics simulations and computational biology, and she has developed deep expertise in both theoretical and practical applications of biophysics, laying a strong foundation for her groundbreaking research in peptide-based therapeutic designs and biomolecular structures.

 💼    Experience

Dr. Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah has accumulated extensive research experience across various scientific domains. She is currently a researcher (2020-2023) at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, focusing on in silico studies of lactoferrin mechanisms in cancer and bacterial infections. Prior to this, she served as a consultant (2018-2020) at Hakim Sabzevari University, guiding M.Sc. students in molecular dynamics simulations. As an adjunct professor (2019-2022), she taught advanced courses in system biology and molecular docking methods, further shaping young scientists. Her experience in both wet labs and computational biology makes her a versatile scientist, skilled in molecular simulations, peptide design, and biophysics research. Through multiple collaborations and supervisory roles, Dr. Mehralitabar has played a key role in advancing research in the field of molecular biology and nanotechnology.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah’s contributions to biophysics have earned her numerous awards and recognitions. Notably, she secured 6th place in the National Ph.D. Entrance Exam (2013) out of 120 participants, showcasing her academic prowess. She has also served as a reviewer for the esteemed Journal of Computer in Biology and Medicine (2020-2022), underlining her expertise in computational biology. During her academic tenure, Dr. Mehralitabar received several honors for her innovative research in molecular dynamics simulations and peptide nanotechnology, including recognition from Tarbiat Modares University for her exceptional Ph.D. thesis on alkylated-peptide nanofibers. Additionally, her active participation in conferences and workshops has led to several poster presentations, contributing to her standing as a thought leader in her field. Her relentless pursuit of scientific excellence continues to make a significant impact on the biophysics research community.

🌍 Research Focus 

Dr. Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah’s research primarily revolves around molecular dynamics simulations, peptide design, and nanotechnology. Her work focuses on exploring the interactions between peptides and biological molecules to develop innovative therapeutic strategies. One of her most notable projects includes in silico studies of lactoferrin mechanisms, aiming to address cancer, bacterial, and viral infections. She also specializes in self-assembling peptides for neural stem cell differentiation, demonstrating the potential of biomaterials in regenerative medicine. Dr. Mehralitabar’s research extends into the structural dynamics of proteins, molecular docking, and simulations to understand how molecular structures influence biological functions. With extensive expertise in computational biology and hands-on molecular biology techniques, her work integrates theoretical approaches with practical lab results, making strides in drug design and biomolecular engineering.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • A combination of bioactive and nonbioactive alkyl-peptides form a more stable nanofiber structure for differentiating neural stem cells: a molecular dynamics simulation survey
    Citations: 9
  • Abiraterone and D4, 3-keto Abiraterone binding to CYP17A1, a structural comparison study by molecular dynamic simulation
    Citations: 3
  •  The role of Wnt palmitoleylated loop conserved disulfide bonds in Wnt-frizzled complex structural dynamics: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations
    Citations: 1
  • The physicochemical properties role of a functionalized alkyl-peptide in nanofibre formation and neural progenitor cells viability and survival
    Citations: 1
  •  In vitro study of the expression of autophagy genes ATG101, mTOR and AMPK in breast cancer with treatment of lactoferrin and in silico study of their communication networks and …

Prof. M. Rafael Salaberry | Linguistics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. M. Rafael Salaberry | Linguistics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. M. Rafael Salaberry, Rice university, United States

Dr. M. Rafael Salaberry is a distinguished scholar specializing in Spanish linguistics and second language acquisition. He is currently the Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of Humanities at Rice University, where he has been a faculty member since 2013. His academic journey began with a Ph.D. in Spanish Linguistics from Cornell University in 1997, following which he held prestigious positions at institutions like the University of Texas at Austin, Pennsylvania State University, and the University of Minnesota. Dr. Salaberry’s research interests focus on the intersection of language learning, cognitive studies, and applied linguistics. He has published extensively, with his works delving into tense and aspect in second language acquisition, interactional competence, and ethics in language testing. His contributions to language learning, diversity, and social justice in a post-COVID world continue to influence and shape linguistic studies globally.

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M. Rafael Salaberry is highly suitable for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to his distinguished career in Spanish linguistics and second language acquisition. He has held prestigious academic positions, including his current role as the Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of Humanities at Rice University, and has an impressive academic background with a Ph.D. from Cornell University. His long-standing academic career, spanning over two decades, includes notable positions at leading institutions such as the University of Texas at Austin, Pennsylvania State University, and the University of Minnesota.

 🎓 Education 

Dr. M. Rafael Salaberry earned his Ph.D. in Spanish Linguistics with a minor in Cognitive Studies from Cornell University in 1997. His doctoral work centered around understanding tense and aspect in second language acquisition, a subject that has informed much of his later research. Prior to his Ph.D., he developed a strong academic foundation in Spanish linguistics and cognitive studies, which paved the way for his future roles as a professor and researcher in the field. His educational journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding the cognitive mechanisms involved in language learning, as well as the practical applications of linguistic theories. This academic background has enabled Dr. Salaberry to engage with complex linguistic phenomena and contribute to advancing the field of applied linguistics, particularly in Spanish language pedagogy and second language acquisition.

💼  Experience

Dr. Salaberry’s academic career spans over two decades, with prominent positions at top institutions. Since 2013, he has held the title of Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of Humanities at Rice University. Before joining Rice, he was a Professor of Spanish Linguistics at the University of Texas at Austin (2006-2013), and prior to that, an Assistant and Associate Professor at Rice University (2000-2006). His earlier appointments include roles as an Assistant Professor at Pennsylvania State University (1998-2000) and the University of Minnesota (1997-1998). Throughout his career, Dr. Salaberry has contributed significantly to language acquisition research and the development of new methodologies in linguistics. His teaching and mentoring have shaped countless students’ understanding of linguistics, particularly in the areas of Spanish language acquisition, applied linguistics, and cognitive studies, where he continues to be a leading voice.

🏅  Awards and Honors 

Dr. M. Rafael Salaberry has received numerous accolades for his contributions to linguistics and education. He was awarded the prestigious Mary Gibbs Jones Professorship of Humanities at Rice University in 2013, a recognition of his outstanding scholarship in the field. In addition to this honor, Dr. Salaberry has been acknowledged for his pioneering work in applied linguistics, particularly his research on second language acquisition. His publications, which span books, edited volumes, and journal articles, have received critical acclaim in the academic community. He has also been invited to contribute to several influential linguistic series and special issues, reflecting the high regard in which his work is held. Throughout his career, Dr. Salaberry’s dedication to ethical research and language diversity has garnered recognition and respect, solidifying his reputation as a leading scholar in his field.

 🌍 Research Focus 

Dr. M. Rafael Salaberry’s research focuses on second language acquisition, particularly the acquisition of tense and aspect in Spanish. His work explores how learners develop linguistic competence over time, with a strong emphasis on the role of cognitive mechanisms in language learning. He has also conducted extensive research on interactional competence, examining how language learners navigate and participate in social interactions. In recent years, his research has expanded to include ethical considerations in language testing and the role of language diversity in education, especially in a post-COVID context. Dr. Salaberry’s interdisciplinary approach combines insights from applied linguistics, cognitive studies, and social justice, making his work highly relevant in today’s globalized world. His research has been influential in shaping contemporary understandings of language learning processes, particularly for students learning Spanish as a second language.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Assessing speaking in context: Expanding the construct and the applications
  • Converging Agendas of Rationalist and Discursive Approaches for the Development of a Pedagogy of L2 Pragmatics
  • Expanding the Definition of Aspect in L2 Acquisition: Assessing Advanced Levels of Competence to Understand Aspectual Knowledge
  • Implementing the concept of ‘pedagogic mediation’ with the use of language corpora for the teaching of Portuguese as an L2 or L3
  • Influence of L1/L2 linguistic knowledge on the acquisition of L3 Spanish past tense morphology among L1 German speakers